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Coordinating Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Paratransit Services
James PowellNorth Central Texas Council of Governments
July 24, 2008
Overview
Background
ADA Paratransit Requirements and Practices
Regional ADA Coordination Process
Implementation
Questions
Regional Coordination Plan
NCTCOG as Lead Agency
Regional Public Transportation CoordinationTask Force
Established Regional Coordination:Vision, Mission, and GoalsPoliciesShort/Medium/Long-Term Strategies
Adopted December 21, 2006
Regional Coordination Plan (cont’d)
Short Term Strategy:“Develop regionally accepted certification for clients eligible under the Americans with Disabilities Act”
Medium-Term Strategy: “Develop common application/certification process among ADA providers”
Project Timeline
Formalize Reciprocal
RecognitionPolicy
Summer2008
Execute MOU and
Implement Policy
2008
WeAreHere
Organize Regional
ADA Workgroup
Fall / Winter2007
Literature Review and
Data Collection
Fall2007
Identify Strategies to Streamline
ADA Paratransit
Spring 2008
Americans with DisabilitiesAct of 1990 (ADA)
Requires Complementary Paratransit:Demand-responsive service within ¾ mile corridors of the fixed route. Must be provided “next-day” at no more than twice the fixed route fare during the same hours as the fixed route and without capacity constraints.
Functional Classifications:Type I – Cannot independently navigate the systemType II – Cannot use fixed route because the bus
route/rail station is not accessibleType III – Cannot get to/from fixed route stops/stations
within the service area
Ultimate Determination Left to Providers
Americans with DisabilitiesAct of 1990 (cont’d)
ADA Visitor RequirementsMust provide 21 days of service to:
1. Someone with ADA documentation from anothersystem
2. Someone with an “apparent” disability or with reasonable documentation of a disability
What does that mean for North Central Texas?Residents wishing to travel between Dallas and Fort Worth or Denton either limit travel to 21 days each year or complete certification process with all 3 systems
North Central Texas ADA Visitor Practices
Three Complementary ADA Paratransit Services in Region Results in:
Duplicative Efforts
Customer Confusion
Resident and Visitor Hardship
Difficulty Navigating the Region
Service Not Seamless
Regional ADA Workgroup
Guided Regional ADA Coordination Process and Developed Workplan
Composed of Representatives from DART, DCTA, The T, and NCTCOG
Provided ADA Paratransit Expertise
Met Regularly Throughout Winter/Spring 2008
Supported Effort in Respective Agencies
ChallengesDiffering Approaches to Certification
DART – In-person functional assessment requiredThe T – Paper application; assessments as neededDCTA – Paper application; no assessments
Recertification Timelines
Scalability IssuesDART – Provided ~675,000 paratransit trips in FY 2007DCTA – Provided ~38,000 paratransit trips in FY 2007
Financial Impact
HIPAA Concerns
Workgroup Outcomes
Enhanced Communication among Providers
Reciprocal Recognition Policy
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
Customer Information Form
Regional ADA Electronic Database?
Reciprocal Recognition PolicyTransit Authorities Recognize Each Other’s
ADA Paratransit Certifications
Customer Only Required to Complete Certification Process Once
Reduces Administrative Duplication
Customer Cannot “Shop” Certification
Provides Seamless Paratransit Travel
Customer Information Form
Primary and Secondary Agency Contacts
Easily Faxed or Emailed Between Providers
Includes Basic Information Required to Schedule Trip:Name Disability TypeTelephone Assistive Device UsedHome Address Personal Care AttendantCertification/ID # Emergency Contact NameEligibility Expiration Emergency Contact #
Joint Memorandum of Understanding
Endorse Regional Coordination Plan
Agree to Work Jointly on:Reciprocal Recognition of ADA CertificationsCoordinating Rates and FaresEstablishing a Regional Point of Contact to Learn About
and/or Secure TransportationOther Coordination Strategies
Signed by DART, DCTA, The T, and NCTCOG
Excellent Example of Cooperation/Partnership
February 2008 Drafting of DocumentMarch 5 MITS Advisory CommitteeMarch 25 DCTA BoardApril 17 The T BoardApril 18 DART PAAG MeetingMay 23 STTC, ActionMay 27 DART BoardJune 12 RTC, ActionSummer 2008 Signature and Execution
MOU Timeline
Next Steps
Publicize Regional Coordination MOU
Implement Reciprocal ADA Recognition Policy
Streamline Information Sharing
Marketing/Customer Outreach
Monitor and Document Usage
Future
Electronic Regional ADA Certified Database
Regional ADA Certification Card
Opportunities for Elderly & Disabled Providers
Regional One-Call Center for Transportation
Questions?
For more information,please do not hesitate to contact:
James PowellTransportation Planner
(817) [email protected]
www.nctcog.org/coordination